Alex Jones and Gerald Morgan are joined by comedian Jim Brewer to discuss the upcoming Democratic primary debates and the new lockdowns coming up on the horizon. Plus, the first live show of the week featuring stand-up comic Jim Brewer.
00:00:01.000We have Alex Jones, and we have Gerald Morgan is actually down in Milwaukee, where tomorrow at 7.30 Eastern, 8.30, sorry, no wait, 7.30 Central, God's time, Satan's time, 8.30 Eastern, we'll be doing a live stream of the primary debates.
00:00:16.000You can use the hashtag CrowderDebateStream.
00:00:19.000We'll have drinking game rules, and yeah, we actually have our own booth there, of course being supported by Rumble, where the candidates Who have the brass pendulous balls to do so will sit down and give us an exclusive interview immediately after the performance.
00:03:10.000I said, well great, let's see how we approach this and maybe we have an investigative unit where he goes, oh yeah, that's great, I love that idea.
00:04:59.000And if so, what are your thoughts on it?
00:05:04.000Do you think it's slut-shaming, or do you think that it's fair game if someone has made their name and brand off of being notoriously promiscuous?
00:05:11.000But let's go really quickly before that to Gerald in Milwaukee.
00:05:35.000No, but Rumble has got a really awesome booth here.
00:05:37.000You can see over my shoulder they've got the debate prep going on right now.
00:05:40.000It's going to be a really cool event tomorrow.
00:05:42.000It's kind of a fun setup out here, but I got to be honest, there's not many more years you're going to get that kind of a formal debate appearance because Rumble and streamers and creators are absolutely changing the way that these things are going to be consumed and the questions that will be asked.
00:05:56.000You won't have to worry about Ron DeSantis or Chris Christie or anybody wanting to do your show the next week.
00:06:02.000As a creator, you can just ask the real question that you want the answer to.
00:06:05.000So I'm excited to be here and I'll try not to be too formal.
00:07:17.000Well, you'll have half the country, or maybe 30 percent who will, and then the other portion of the country will go, no, we're not doing that again.
00:08:52.000And then we would go to the hospital, and then she would cook me dinner again, like a good steak with a good sauce and some potatoes, maybe some green peas.
00:09:00.000And then after that, you know what happens.
00:09:31.000So, look, this is one of those things where now Dylan Danis has come in and he's been bringing up, you know, he's fighting this guy Logan Paul and he's brought up the fact that she's been with pretty much every man, you know, since the history of... EVERYONE!
00:09:49.000Do you think it's off-limits when she has put herself out there as a public figure and her calling card has been, I'm a model who has sex with lots of guys?
00:11:00.000I said, this girl's perfect, as far as I can tell.
00:11:03.000There's one unexplored venture, and I have reason to believe that there's probably something wrong with it, because if it's too good to be true, probably is.
00:11:12.000Wait, it's too good to be true to be with the woman who slept with everyone but yourself?
00:13:07.000He was just putting... I liked how he did it.
00:13:09.000He put a clip of her saying dirty stuff and he just put interesting.
00:13:12.000Yeah, well then he put up all these pictures with her and like the entire, you know, Raiders offensive line or whatever it is that she's done.
00:15:27.000It's the deadliest wildfire in modern history, as far as I know it, but I'm not a wildfire aficionado, you can correct me.
00:15:34.000So, former Vice President Joe Biden finally visited, after coming back from vacation, while the fires were raging, and this brings us to This Week in Biden.
00:15:44.000If you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black.
00:15:49.000I don't want to compare difficulties, but we have a little sense, Jill and I, what it's like to lose a home.
00:15:56.000To make a long story short, I almost lost my wife, my 67 Corvette, and my cat.
00:18:57.000Let's go back to Gerald here really quickly at the Rumble headquarters there, the booth that we have for the debate stream tomorrow, which is going to be more lively than today.
00:19:57.000No, but I think the thing that's new is that they've seen him for four years and they've seen how terrible he is at the job and there's no way he's going to make it another four, five, six years into this.
00:20:06.000And I think they're looking around going, okay, how do we get out of this deal?
00:21:33.000You know what, I don't have a strong enough opinion on this where I still would think it's Biden if I had to bet, but I understand your point.
00:21:39.000I'm curious to see what people say there in the comments.
00:21:41.000I don't know if this is, if it's a 50-50 split, or if there's 20% of the people out there who think it's going to be Newsom.
00:22:52.000But I was raised in Canada, where there was this jealousy complex in the United States, and people would always act as though Americans had it wrong.
00:22:58.000And a big argument they would use is, when you travel abroad, they don't like Americans.
00:23:02.000Well, no one likes the number one draft pick that got away, right?
00:23:04.000Of course they're going to be angry and jealous.
00:23:06.000So let's watch a quick, just so you can see this quick reel, so you don't take my word for it.
00:23:11.000Of course, all references after this, we're going to do a claim and truth, a fact check.
00:23:16.000References available at letterwithcutter.com.
00:23:17.000A lot of people beforehand used to think the U.S.
00:23:20.000was very cool and this really lovely place to go to, but I feel like everyone just thinks it's dangerous and they don't care about their citizens.
00:23:28.000There's all these shootings going on, their healthcare is horrible, their schools are horrible.
00:26:48.000And then finally, they created a chain system with a pulley.
00:26:51.000They're like, oh, we're going to put in a chain that we pull and it'll pop the ball out until someone just said, why don't you just cut a hole in the basket big enough for the ball to go through?
00:27:00.000I'd like it with a chain now at the NBA.
00:27:02.000Yeah, at least to give them some... Just pull that, that'll be hilarious.
00:27:05.000I think we don't even need to pull it.
00:27:25.000Okay, but we're more educated, we do better as far as our income, and of course we also have more wealthy people than anywhere else in the world.
00:27:32.000And we have invented more than any society has, really, in the last, call it half a millennium.
00:27:38.000Then again, Joe Biden's your president, and we go along with lockdowns, and we still wear masks at airports, and we're the fattest human beings in the world.
00:27:47.000Education doesn't mean you're really that smart these days.
00:28:23.000And we don't really trust you anymore.
00:28:25.000That's... It's not funny, but it's alarming to me.
00:28:28.000I don't remember them being in love with us for the... Ever.
00:28:31.000Like you said, when you're number one, they want to knock you off the clock.
00:28:34.000Yeah, I mean, even when the French sent their people during the Revolution, it was begrudgingly, like... Yeah, so it was a big inconvenience.
00:30:47.000The first undercover video I ever did was, you know, Canadian health care, where I did it, I went undercover with, back then they didn't really have GoPros, so I'd have to put like, you know, I'd have to put like a DSLR camera in a trucker hat.
00:31:03.000They only use one study when they translate American health care is worse than insert whatever other country here.
00:31:08.000And when you look at that study, we're right neck and neck with Colombia and ranked above us is Cuba.
00:31:12.000So that's a study when you look at these international studies that are really just conducted based on people who like their own health care.
00:31:18.000First off, you're dealing with communist nations where I don't know if people are answering that polling data accurately.
00:31:25.000So they say, yeah, I used to think that Canadian health care wasn't all that bad until I buried my third or fourth relative for causes that would have been entirely survivable here in the United States.
00:31:41.000So your single biggest statistical indicator of whether you will survive a serious disease If you had to pick one out of a hat, okay, what can I do to increase my living in the United States?
00:32:15.000is 27 percent, France 36 percent, Sweden 52 percent, Norway 61 percent.
00:32:19.000They're waiting more than a month to see a specialist.
00:32:21.000We rank first in medical science, technology, eight of the top ten Medical universities are in the United States.
00:32:27.000And one other thing that people don't understand, hey, one thing when they say, hey, socialized healthcare is great, and it's true, by the way, they have cheaper drugs in Canada, they have cheaper drugs in Europe, because we subsidize them.
00:33:09.000One thing, have you guys noticed, they talk about how Europe is like an art culture, it's a leisure culture, and it's true that we work too much in the United States.
00:33:15.000There's been no great art to come out of Europe in the last 150, 200 years.
00:33:20.000You would think, for a country that subsidizes it, they'd have all the greatest art in the world.
00:33:24.000In any medium, whether it's film, whether it's paint, why aren't so many of the great artists disproportionately American?
00:34:16.000For example, If we didn't subsidize all of Europe on healthcare, but we also do it directly as it relates to defending their nations.
00:34:24.000So the US, half of NATO GDP, by the way, is contributed by the United States, right?
00:34:32.000Well, sorry, I should say half is supposed to be the United States, but we actually pay well over 70% of the combined defense expenditures.
00:34:50.000I know what you're saying, but I'm saying, you know, we do have some ability to protect ourselves a little bit more.
00:34:53.000I would say that, for example, people in the EU benefit more from the United States contribution than we do from Britain, than we do from any other nations in NATO.
00:35:17.000Well yeah, of course you can have a bunch of free shit.
00:35:19.000You don't pay for your own defense and you don't even pay for the nations surrounding you who agreed to collectively pay for each other's defense.
00:35:25.000Also, it's why socialism doesn't- we can't even do it with NATO!
00:35:29.000We can't even collectively foot the bill for the security after the world almost ended.
00:35:36.000Ukraine, by the way, I don't agree with this.
00:37:21.000Businesses are lobbying for more flights to the United States to increase the number of free-spending American tourists, said Maria Frontier, President of the Mayoral Chamber of Commerce's Tourism Commission.
00:37:32.000And at the same time, they're demanding that more Americans have visas.
00:37:35.000So they want to increase tourism to help the quality of life for their citizens because they're poor, but at the same time, they just can't help themselves from setting up more red tape to prevent that from happening.
00:38:18.000What's the demographic crisis you were talking about?
00:38:19.000So everyone points to Japan and South Korea and China as these super aging societies, but actually Germany and Italy are two of the fastest aging societies.
00:38:26.000So basically within the next, I don't know, generation, they're going to be making the retirees work into their nineties just to support the people at the bottom because there's no social safety nets that are going to exist.
00:39:03.000Well, we have the same issue here, by the way, with Social Security.
00:39:05.000It's just that it's accelerated in Europe because of the population problem.
00:39:08.000But here, when you look at the retirees per average worker, it's insane that Social Security is referred to as anything other than a Ponzi scheme.
00:42:01.000So it says, uh, DeSantis is also the first choice, second choice, or being actively considered by 61% of likely caucus goers, just slightly behind the 63% of respondents who said the same for Trump.
00:42:13.000No other candidate has broken out of single digits.
00:42:19.000So the very next paragraph says, overall Trump garnered 42% support as the top choice in the new poll, and leading DeSantis by 23 points, who only garnered 19%.
00:42:29.000Okay, so I was off by 7, by 23 points.
00:42:33.000I've never heard that used as a metric.
00:42:35.000He, Ron DeSantis, he's More so the choice, either first or second, or people would consider him.
00:42:40.000Boy, you have to do some mental gymnastics for that.
00:42:42.000And by the way, if you like this, I like this.
00:42:56.000And they just said they're not going to have any Trump surrogates on us?
00:42:58.000They won't have any Trump surrogates at the debate.
00:43:00.000And this is something else too, you know, you think about it, Donald Trump at the debate, how could he possibly do a debate and it not be a liability considering the current indictment?
00:43:18.000I don't think there's a world in which he could do this debate and it not be used against him in court, or him follow the court orders right now, and it not be used against him in the court of public opinion.
00:43:28.000You guys can comment, but like, it makes sense.
00:43:30.000Now that being said, if he wasn't being indicted, do I think he would have showed up to the debate anyway?
00:44:03.000He'll say, what about Janet and David?
00:44:04.000He goes, you know I can't talk about it, you know I can't talk about it, but of course you know I can't, that's why you asked the question.
00:44:10.000Well look, I'm just, no, excuse me, excuse, you have to stop speaking.
00:44:57.000Well, let me lead into this segment before we bring in Alex Jones, because Alex Jones is now, again, right.
00:45:03.000So, he called me last week, and he said, hey, they're going to go into new lockdowns.
00:45:08.000I believe he said October, I don't remember the exact timeline, but then he said he was going to keep a lid on it until he got, and then he spoke about it anyway.
00:45:15.000So, look, love Alex Jones, impulse control, not chief amongst his strongest qualities.
00:49:31.000No, you're absolutely right, though, but with the vaccine, here's the thing, if we want to talk about the science, for example, we got suspended, you're allowed to talk about this now, by the way, you're welcome, Mug Club, you can join up, lightoffcredit.com slash Mug Club, you're now allowed to question election results, you're now allowed to discuss the mRNA vaccine.
00:49:45.000Because we were suspended countless times for doing so, and they can't ban all of you.
00:49:49.000If you want to follow the science, Isn't it interesting, for example, when we quoted the CDC, that far more infants, far more toddlers, die annually from the flu than COVID?
00:49:59.000Now, that's not to say that COVID is not deadly for older people, obese people, the immunocompromised.
00:50:05.000No one is saying that those people aren't more at risk.
00:50:07.000But wouldn't it be interesting to study the virus and say, why is it that younger people, what is it about their immune system specifically, where they are not as affected by this, whereas they are by the common flu that comes around every single year?
00:50:20.000By that same token, wouldn't it be interesting to say, well, hold on a second, why is it that the mRNA injection doesn't affect older people who are more affected by the virus, it seems, as substantially as younger, healthy males?
00:50:32.000Why are they the ones more likely to encounter complications with mRNA?
00:50:35.000Any other drug, you would look at these side effects and the demographics who experience them more, and you would make that information publicly available.
00:50:43.000If you want to follow the science, these patterns are interesting.
00:50:46.000I don't know why they wouldn't be to epidemiologists to biologists, but instead you are precluded from researching the science.
00:52:28.000$170 million to Ukraine, $700 to people in Maui, Hawaii.
00:52:32.000So I get this call, and I'd actually gotten it on Tuesday evening, but I had so many messages.
00:52:37.000I wasn't listening to it until Thursday in my office, and I know this person for 20 years, and they're high up in the transportation system in the TSA.
00:53:22.000So then I got on the phone, called a few other feds I know.
00:53:24.000One of them answered with the Border Patrol.
00:53:26.000They said, yeah, we've been told of restrictions are coming back next month as well, that they'll be phased in.
00:53:31.000So then I went to a computer and typed in, and lo and behold, hospitals in New York were already saying, put the mask back on starting next week.
00:53:39.000I saw reports of colleges already doing it.
00:54:58.000It would seem that it would behoove them to try and place this if they're, if what you're discussing here, if we're discussing something surreptitious or something nefarious, I guess I should say, it would seem that they would want to plan this for the general election.
00:55:09.000Why do you think they would be doing this so soon?
00:55:12.000Again, Stephen, I find this hard to believe.
00:55:15.000I'm not saying it's even going to happen.
00:55:17.000I didn't think they'd launch their fear campaign this quick, which really added a lot of validity to what we broke.
00:55:22.000I mean, it's gotten tens of millions of views on Twitter, you name it alone.
00:55:24.000This is a big story as people are obviously, as your crew is saying, are rejecting this.
00:56:04.000Well, last time, They use it to disrupt the 2020 election, you know, obviously.
00:56:09.000I mean, they use it to disrupt into 2022, and they've just done this basically over and over again, so it'll take them time.
00:56:20.000I don't think they'll ever get back to complete control, but in the blue cities and in the swing states and the blue states, They're going to be able to bring back the mail-in ballots, which again is now only a year out or so, and so they know exactly what they're doing.
00:56:36.000This has perfect timing, and I wanted to bring this out.
00:56:39.000Have a big news coverage of it and then get governors and legislatures
00:56:44.000and members of congress to say no not this time instead of us just receiving the incremental
00:56:50.000only 14 days to slow the spread saying no no no not so fast. I didn't know that five hours
00:56:56.000six hours after I broke it they would launch their propaganda campaign.
00:57:00.000So that was perfect, because everybody's saying, is Jones right about this?
00:58:08.000So, we've had meetings in this office on Zoom with senior feds quite a few times, giving us information on the border, where the smuggling centers are.
00:58:24.000We go down there and fly members of Congress around in helicopters.
00:58:28.000I was involved in a group doing that just yesterday outside Houston, where there's a 200,000-person city they're building for the illegal aliens, and we're going to break all that video tomorrow on my show at 11 a.m.
00:58:42.000We're going to have Colonel McGregor on, we're going to have Colonel Flynn on, we're going to have Steve Steve Bannon. Yeah, it's not a plug for the show. What I'm
00:58:49.000saying is, is that I have so many federal whistleblowers, I can't even talk to them all. And they're
00:58:55.000always begging me to cover something, begging me to do something. Since most of the feds are good
00:58:59.000people. They're just compartmentalized.
00:59:01.000I mean, these federal judges have told me that they'll have a convicted pedophile convicted
00:59:06.000three or four times caught working in South Texas driving a school bus for disabled children,
00:59:12.000and molesting them again. And then Merrick Garland, the attorney general has the power
00:59:17.000over judges and federal magistrates to not let them in.
00:59:32.000So, I'm going to go ahead and get started. So, I'm going to go ahead and get started.
00:59:39.000So, I'm going to go ahead and get started.
01:00:20.000I'm concerned about it because like you said, then all of a sudden it went mainstream and they're going,
01:00:23.000oh yeah, we're going to sort of gradually bring in these lockdowns and mask mandates.
01:00:28.000So it's almost like whistleblowers are not necessarily needed because they don't even seem concerned because so many of them operate with complete impunity.
01:00:34.000But I know you'll be talking about that on your show tomorrow, MadMaxWorld.tv.
01:00:37.000People can watch it today and of course Fridays at 12 p.m.
01:00:55.000We did a two and a half hour special deep dive on Bill Gates and the globalists and their plan to turn off the resources and take control of our lives.
01:01:03.000This is the guy that wants to run your life.
01:01:04.000Everybody that's a Mudd Club member needs to go in there and watch that.
01:01:08.000We're going to have another special show that we're going to shoot on Thursday that's going to be another deep dive.
01:01:15.000And then we're going to start doing a lot of on the ground reporting like we've done in the past, but we're going to be uploading that as well.
01:01:22.000And so a lot Coming to Mug Club, and it's great to be working with you guys, and thank you so much for your hard work.
01:01:26.000Hey, thanks, and we appreciate you doing that work on the ground.
01:01:28.000That has been Alex Jones, ladies and gentlemen.
01:01:30.000I don't know what we ended up talking about after the...